Southern California Bedrock Landscapes 2015 Airborne Lidar

This 2015 airborne lidar dataset covers the eastern San Gabriel Mountains and northern San Jacinto Mountains, California. The goal of this project was to characterize the morphology of steep hillslopes in southern California to understand how bedrock fracturing controls landscape evolution. The survey area covers approximately 143 km2 in the San Gabriel Mountains and 183 km2 in the San Jacinto Mountains.

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Source https://portal.opentopography.org/stac/CA15_Dibiase_catalog.json
Last Updated February 28, 2024, 17:14 (UTC)
Created February 28, 2024, 17:14 (UTC)
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harvest_source_title WIFIRE Commons
providers [{'url': 'https://www.opentopography.org', 'name': 'OpenTopography', 'roles': ['host']}, {'url': 'http://ncalm.cive.uh.edu/', 'name': 'National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping', 'roles': ['processor']}, {'url': 'https://www.psu.edu/', 'name': 'Pennsylvania State University', 'roles': ['producer']}, {'url': 'https://www.gatech.edu/', 'name': 'Georgia Institute of Technology', 'roles': ['producer']}]
sci:citation DiBiase, R.A., and Ferrier, K.L. (2020). Southern California Bedrock Landscapes 2015 Airborne Lidar. National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping (NCALM), distributed by OpenTopography. https://doi.org/10.5069/G9J38QPM
sci:doi https://doi.org/10.5069/G9J38QPM
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